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Title: Correlation Of Spin Test To Actual Meter Proof
Author: James A. Simpkins
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Calibration, cleaning, and repairing turbine meters that have been in field service can be reduced considerably through the use of a simple spin test. Mathematical analysis and considerable test work have shown a definite relationship between the spin test and changes in turbine accuracy after field service. This test will give the men in the field a tool by which they can quickly determine a turbine meters condition. The turbine meter, making use of the velocity measuring principle, has been used for years, especially in the measurement of water. In recent limes the turbine meter has found its way into other areas, most notably the gas measurement industry. With a constant plea for more accuracy and reliability the turbine meter is natural for the job. When properly designed and applied the turbine meter exhibits a high degree of repeatability when operated within its normal range and maintained in good condition.




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